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EYES ON ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
The saying that everybody loves a parade certainly rings true with
Laguna Beach’s Patriots Day Parade. The crowd was a little skinny
this year, despite the perfect weather. It was the first year for me
to actually be in the parade and not just covering, watching or
taking pictures of it. We really had a fantastic time representing
the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot. Jim Cocores, owner of Thalia Street
Surf Shop, drove our staff in his 1950 Ford Woody decorated and all
patriotic.
The high school team of Scott Brown, Claire Vogel, Henry Plant and
Hunter Poller worked diligently on filming the parade.
NO SQUARE THEATRE’S HAPPENINGS FOR THE PUBLIC
Bree Burgess Rosen, founder and creative director for No Square
Theatre and ever the mastermind behind creative and talented
performances in Laguna Beach, is inviting locals to show their stuff,
as the theater opens its doors for fun events.
Starting Monday and continuing from 7 to 10 p.m. every Monday is
“Local Vocals,” a venue for adults to sing along with professional
piano accompaniment. All participants need to bring is their own
sheet music.
Every fourth Friday and second Sunday of the month is “Broadway
Maybes,” an open mike night for families from 6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays
and 5 to 8 p.m. on Sundays. No Square Theatre is at 221 Broadway near
the Coast Highway and Main Beach intersection. For information, call
497-1950 or go online to www.nosquare.org.
ARTIST RECEPTION FOR
RENOWNED ANIMATOR
The Laguna College of Art & Design is constantly busy with
exciting art events and Saturday is no different. There is an artist
reception for animator Carol Kieffer Police at 6:30.p.m. Police has
worked on “Shrek,” “Quest for Camelot,” and the animated version of
“Lord of the Rings.” Her exhibit is an amazing set of works. To see
her work, from back in her college days to now, from fine art to
animations, is unbelievable. With the exhibit, is her teaching a
class a “How to” on video -- it’s quite remarkable to watch and
listen to her step-by-step instructions while she makes these
drawings come to life. Police works extensively with Disney and plans
to open her own animation production company.
Also on the Laguna College’s plate is the 29th Annual Juried
Student Art Exhibit called “Color It Orange 2003.” It includes work
from Orange County students -- grades Kindergarten through 12. More
than 4,500 entries are expected with 600 final pieces being shown at
the Ettinger Gallery at the college. Every medium will be
represented: drawings, paintings, sculpture, prints and photography.
It’s quite an enjoyable exhibit to see with all the proud parents and
talented artists from such a diverse group. It’s unbelievable to see
what some tiny artists can create. The “Color It Orange” exhibit is
March 23 to April 2 with an opening reception and scholarship award
ceremony from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Laguna College of Art & Design is located at 2222 Laguna Canyon
Road. For information, call 376-6000.
SAWDUST FESTIVAL IS SIZZLING
Through the month of March the Sawdust Festival is having its
weekend “Spring into Art” classes, where professional artists from
Laguna teach skills such as printmaking, glass-blowing, oil painting,
watercolor painting, mosaics, glass and casting, ceramics, silk
painting, jewelry and more. Fees for the two-day workshops range from
$50 to $200 and include the needed supplies, lunch and beverages. The
workshops are being held March 8, 9, 15, 16, 29 and 30. The Sawdust
is at 935 Laguna Canyon Road. Call 497-0521 for information.
I recently talked to Rebecca Meekma of the Sawdust Festival and
she said that tickets to the 12th annual Sawdust Art Festival Art
Walk Studio Tour are “selling like pancakes.” The exhibit is on April
5-6, and allows art lovers to explore the private studios of more
than 60 of Laguna Beach’s well-known artists. Tickets are $55 for
both days, $45 for one day and $40 for seniors and students.
I went last year and had an absolute blast. For tickets or
information, call 494-3030.
* SUZIE HARRISON is a reporter for the Laguna Beach Coastline
Pilot. She may be reached at 494-4321 or [email protected].
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